3 Toxic Relationship Habits People Think Are Acceptable
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” - Martin Luther King Jr.
How often do you hear complaints from your friends about their partners? If not complaints, don’t they come up to you to unload their heavy hearts?
Honestly, I had always been this complaint box, where people come up to and dump their relationship’s pain. Yesterday, while commuting in public-transit, I came across a commuter who continuously blabbered about his broken love life.
Learning from others’ pain, I‘ve realized that we are making our relationships toxic in the quest to acquire and experience everything fast.
Whether you’re in a relationship or not, you can distinguish a healthy relationship from a toxic one.
However, I believe no relationships are toxic; it’s our habits that spoil relationships.
“A toxic relationship is like a container where you’ve stored two rotten items; items keep rotting inside, making the container (relationship) stink.“ — Jon Willimans